combining different scores for ACT

<p>Hey guys,</p>

<p>i know this is asked before, but was never comprehensive,</p>

<p>I was wondering, do any colleges officially combine different subject scores of ACT from different sittings? None of the colleges' websites indicate that.
Have anyone called in or sat at an info session to ask before?</p>

<p>Thanks for the help.</p>

<p>I'm especially interested in these following colleges:
MIT, Stanford, Princeton, Caltech, U Penn, Cornell, Olin, Carnegie Mellon</p>

<p>mit does different act sittings</p>

<p>^^</p>

<p>Yes!!!</p>

<p>what about toher schools?</p>

<p>yeah i would like someone to answer this question, too.</p>

<p>does the honors program at GaTech or UGA do this?</p>

<p>Does Cornell?</p>

<p>questions that boggle the mind! Ok, i know YALE, for certain, does NOT superscore ACT.</p>

<p>I think U Chicago does...</p>

<p>that would be great. i'm applying to uchicago!</p>

<p>Uchicago DOES NOT superscore. I called and asked.</p>

<p>lol my bad art_star...</p>

<p>haha yeah you got me excited there for a moment lol</p>

<p>however, i was just on harvard's website and they said that they consider "your best scores." does this imply the act, too??</p>

<p>wash u, nyu</p>

<p>For schools that superscore, if you want them to do so, you have to pay for 2 score reports to be sent, for each test?</p>

<p>I think so, b/c ACT charges money for each individual score report.
Does anyone know the policy of the other schools?</p>

<p>Wait, NYU superscores?</p>